Women will wear their clothes “inside out" on the Riviera this spring, according to a leading fashion designer in Monte Carlo. The seam of coats and dresses will make their wearers appear as if they had inadvertently put them on inside out, it appears. Gloves also will be made to give this effect, and stockings will be worn with the seam outside. Gamblers at the “tables” have for many years cherished the belief that to put on any article of clothing inside out would bring them luck, and a connection between this superstition and the new mode is drawn by some of the residents there.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20768, 1 July 1937, Page 12
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